If you’re a Google Chrome user, you’ll be pleased to hear that Google Chrome 10 is out of beta state and is now available for download. Let’s have a closer look of what Google Chrome 10 will offer to its users worldwide.

We see all sorts of Kinect hacks almost every week, but we don’t recall one that allows you to use Kinect for ‘swimming through’ the internet. I also don’t think that’s something on everyone’s mind, but there you go.

David Stolarsky created this hack as a part of the OpenNI Developer Challenge, and it’s called the SwimBrowser. The name is quite self-explanatory, so it’s quite obvious that you’ll use all sorts of swimming moves in order to navigate through web pages.

As you know, popularity of Google Chrome is rising, and Google Chrome has just hit another milestone. This is great news for Google, but this also means that Google has to provide higher security against hackers, and we’re positive that Google Chrome is up for the challenge.

We have some good news for all Google Chrome fans today. If you’re a user of this great browser you’ll be pleased to know that Google Chrome has reached another milestone. As you probably know, Chrome’s popularity has been rising, and speaking of Google Chrome, popular browser now holds 10% market share.